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On a recent survey, 60% of those surveyed indicated that they preferred taking a trip to the beach over a trip to the mountains. If 810 people preferred a trip to the mountains, how many people were surveyed?
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On a recent survey, 60% of those surveyed indicated that they preferred taking a trip to the beach over a trip to the mountains. If 810 people preferred a trip to the mountains, how many people were surveyed?
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486
870
1,350
2,025
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Its Option three, 1,350.
Explanation:
60% of 1350 is 810.
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the third one , 870
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